This romantic comedy set against the posh environment of an upper-class Hong Kong elite is about the love that blossoms between a bumbling young man (Leslie Chung) and an attractive woman he meets on the subway (Maggie Cheung). Both would-be lovers are pursued by others; an heiress chases after the likeable klutz, and his subway lady-love has an ex-boyfriend who wants her back again.

Greed, power struggles and adrenalin-pumping action form the basis of this sequel which bears all the trademarks of director Wong Jing, often called the Roger Corman of Hong Kong. It is 20 years since Part 1 and Ho Hsin (Canto-pop idol Andy Lau) is now the proud and powerful owner of a chain of casinos in Macau. His former partner Nieh Ao-tien (Liu Shao-ming), now reliant on him, is bitter at the turn of fortunes and schemes to overthrow Ho. He isn’t the only one out to get Ho, however. A young man, Cheng Chen (Tsai Yi-chieh) is hired by Ho to work in the casino, not knowing that Cheng is the son of his former lover (Joey Wang Jo-yin) who is out to kill him. But Ho isn’t about to just roll over and die.

The Eastern District Police Station is well known for its team made up entirely of attractive female officers. Two policemen are saved by this unit during a confrontation with criminals, and as a result apply to be transferred to the EDPS. But immediately after their transfer, the EDPS faces multiple threats from a bomb maniac...

Based on a true story, the story revolves around an odler, unemployed Hong Kong man (Simon Yam), his young Mainland wife (Jingchu Zhang) and their twin daughters. Their lives, unfortunately, are anything but easy, and the shocking conclusion raises issues about the plight of the socially deprived lower class.

Five years ago, Chao (Chapman To) was the owner of a debt collection company which took over a model agency with eight models. He tried his best to find gigs for the models and train them to be supermodels but failed. When he met Sun (Charlene Choi), a supermodel manager who was betrayed by one of her supermodels, both of them decided to work together to make the eight models a success. The process however was much more difficult than they imagined.

This detective story sets in Shanghai is about a murder case in which the bullet seems to disappear after being used. Detective Song (Sean Lau) and his partner Guo (Nicholas Tse) look for a less supernatural explanation in an investigation that revolves around the questions of “Is shooting without bullets possible? How can a bullet disappear upon contact with a body?”

The Fatal Raid

The Greatest Lover

The Midas Touch

HK star Chrissie Chau takes you on an exciting food adventure in Hong Kong Stars Restaurants. Join Chrissie as she takes all you foodies on a tour to the best culinary delicacies ranging from local favourites to Michelin Star fine-dining restaurants in Hong Kong.

Dogs are the humans’ best friend, but some of them have behavioral problems that causes a lot of headaches to their owners. But don’t you worry, professional canine coach Eric Ko is here to help! In season 2, Eric even extends his helping hands to the doggies in Singapore!

Join Hong Kong artist Jason Chan on different adventures as he set out to discover the city’s hidden gems which only locals know! Find out new places to explore as you plan your next trip to Hong Kong!

The programme introduces trendy products for Men and also interviews male collectors on their collections. It enables male audience to appreciate fashion and female audience to know more about the needs of modern men.

Two Chinese friends (Jackie Chan & Yuen Biao) operate a food truck in Barcelona. Both of them bump into Sylvia (Lola Forner), who pretends to be a prostitute but is actually a pickpocket. She robs a man one day and take refuge in their food truck but after allowing her to stay in their apartment, the two friends wake up to find Sylvia and their money gone. With the help from a private investigator (Sammo Hung), they discover that Sylvia is the daughter of a duke and the heir to his inheritance that a criminal gang is targeting to steal. Sylvia is kidnapped and the three friends team up to save her.

"Guia in Love" is a series of intertwining love stories set in picturesque Macau. With an elite cast including Stephy Tang, Wilson Lam, Wilfred Lau, Fiona Sit and Vivian Chan, the romantic drama is a gentle insight into the challenges of modern-day relationships.

When Hoi Yee, a free-spirit painter from Hong Kong meets Yin Ting, a down-to-earth Taiwanese guy, they fall in love at first sight. But after getting married and coming back from their sweet honeymoon, the differences in cultures and characters begin to float to the surface…

When Hoi Yee, a free-spirit painter from Hong Kong meets Yin Ting, a down-to-earth Taiwanese guy, they fall in love at first sight. But after getting married and coming back from their sweet honeymoon, the differences in cultures and characters begin to float to the surface…

When Hoi Yee, a free-spirit painter from Hong Kong meets Yin Ting, a down-to-earth Taiwanese guy, they fall in love at first sight. But after getting married and coming back from their sweet honeymoon, the differences in cultures and characters begin to float to the surface…

When Hoi Yee, a free-spirit painter from Hong Kong meets Yin Ting, a down-to-earth Taiwanese guy, they fall in love at first sight. But after getting married and coming back from their sweet honeymoon, the differences in cultures and characters begin to float to the surface…

When Hoi Yee, a free-spirit painter from Hong Kong meets Yin Ting, a down-to-earth Taiwanese guy, they fall in love at first sight. But after getting married and coming back from their sweet honeymoon, the differences in cultures and characters begin to float to the surface…

Psychologist Sharon's (Kara Hui) only wish is for her daughter Jenny (Super Girls member Yanny Chan) to marry well. Despite Jenny's objections, Sharon sets her up with a rich suitor but things do not go as she planned. Jenny's actions become increasingly rebellious and strange, scaring off those around her, and Sharon herself also feels increasingly anxious and unstable from the stress of dealing with her daughter's condition. Sharon's friend introduces her to an exorcist who insists that Jenny is being bothered by an evil spirit. Even after the exorcism ritual, however, bizarre incidents keep occurring. Is Jenny really haunted by ghosts, or are inner demons at work?